- AGM-136 Tacit Rainbow
The AGM-136A "Tacit Rainbow" was a
United States military anti-radiation missile program run from 1982 to 1991.The requirement was for a low-cost air-launchable system to aid in the destruction of enemy air defense networks. The proposed unit would combines elements of
cruise missile s and UAVs, it would be launched in large numbers by heavy bombers, fighters, or possibly mass ground launch systems. The missiles would fly in advance of manned aircraft up to 450 km to pre-programmed target zones and patrol there until enemy radar sources were detected which would then be destroyed. This extended patrol time on target ("loiter time") was the key feature of the new system, a "Persistent" Anti-radiation Missile (PARM) as opposed to a HARM.The project was started by the DoD in 1982, but moved to the control of the USAF Aeronautical Systems Division in 1984 as a joint Navy/Air Force project. The majority of the system was designed and developed by
Northrop withTexas Instruments providing the seek head andBoeing providing a system that allowed it to be launched fromB-52 bombers. The first test air-launch was onJuly 30 ,1984 .The unit was 8 ft 4 in (2.54 m) long and 5 ft 2 in (1.575 m) in span with a body diameter of 27 in (686 mm), flight and control surfaces deployed after launch. It massed around 431 lb (195 kg) including the 18 kg warhead. Power was provided by a
Williams International F121 turbofan, producing 310 N (70 lbf) of thrust from the 0.9 m, 22 kg unit. Some sources state that production units would have used a 1,200 N variant of the Williams International WR-24. Achieved speed and range are uncertain, low subsonic speed is probable and all sources indicate a range much lower than the hoped-for 450 km. Each unit was to cost around $200,000, up to thirty would have been loaded in a single B-52.The
Naval Research Advisory Committee reported in 1989 that the project was not progressing well. In 1991 a DoD audit found numerous management problems. The program was canceled in 1991 (FY 1992), without any production units and at a total cost of around $4 billion. It was only the second post-Vietnam military project to be canceled after completing testing but before production.It was a unit in the game Act of War, and the expansion pack, High Treason. In the game it was fired from a Surface-to-Air launcher and could "Loiter" above a target before descending to destroy it. Its flight could also be controlled.
urvivors
Below is a list of museums which have a Tacit Rainbow in their collection:
*Museum of Aviation ,Robins Air Force Base , Georgia [ [http://www.museumofaviation.org/aircraftCollection/missiles_drones/05-agm136a.htm Museum of Aviation Website] ]
*National Museum of the United States Air Force ,Wright-Patterson Air Force Base ,Ohio [ [http://www.nationalmuseum.af.mil/factsheets/factsheet.asp?id=418 National Museum of the U.S. Air Force Website] ]
* U.S. Naval Museum of Armament & Technology, NAWS China Lake,California References
External links
* [http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/systems/munitions/agm-136.htm Global security article]
* [http://www.ausairpower.net/TE-AGM-130-136.html AGM-136 on APA]
* [http://www.designation-systems.net/dusrm/m-136.html Directory of U.S. Military Rockets and Missiles]
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